The progress of the Symptoms of the King's Illness since November 1810, taken from the Reports of the Attending Physicians'

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1811. [[note]] Novr 1st. [[/note]] -- Engrossed with his ideal Ladies till dinner time, and went through his ceremonies before he ate. Then burst into passion, desired to go to bed after five. While assisted shewed evident marks of indignation. He is become thinner. Slept five hours. quiet without restraint. -- Dirties the bed without being irritated by restraint. [[note]] 2nd. [[/note]] Same religious ceremonies at dinner; no sleep; in restraint all night. This morning violent about contradiction as to the season of the year, but recovered Himself, and talk'd composedly. [[note]] 3rd. [[/note]] The same in all respects. This morning mentioned with drollery an anecdote of Bishop Watson, but relapsed into errors. [[note]] 4th. [[/note]] At dinner, threw away the Cup and water, threw down the table; then wetted himself and required restraint. Slept an hour: then in restraint. This [[catchword]] morning [[/catchword]]